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It’s time to take a stand against far-right politics
By Matthew Sharpe
Political operatives on the far right have long spoken about their ambition to shift the “Overton window”. The aim is to “mainstream” ideas long considered unthinkable, through gradual, step-by-step radicalisation and repetition – especially on hot-button issues such as immigration, sexuality, race and identity.
If challenged, commentators respond by appealing to “free speech”, accusing their critics of denying this basic liberal right.
"The far right accepts the need to lie, suppress information and 'strategically' present its position to different audiences. Such dishonesty is an instrument in the existential struggle. Its shameless deployment is a sign of strength and fidelity to the higher 'truth' of the cause."
Matthew Sharpe
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